Hillary Clinton’s Most Out-Of-Touch Criticism EVER

Hillary Clinton took a shot at President Trump over his consideration of a Russian request to interrogate a U.S. diplomat calling it “deeply troubling.”

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was questioned on Wednesday whether or not the President was giving any thought to a request to make former U.S. ambassador Michael McFaul available to Russian investigators.

To the dismay of many, Sanders didn’t immediately swat the suggestion away.

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“There was some conversation about it, but there wasn’t a commitment made on behalf of the United States,” she told reporters. “And the president will work with his team, and we’ll let you know if there’s an announcement on that front.”

The surprising comments led McFaul to say he hopes the President will not allow this to happen.

“My government, I hope, will step up today and categorically swat this back—when I say my government, I mean my President of the United States of America,” he said.

Sanders has since clarified, “It is a proposal that was made in sincerity by President Putin, but President Trump disagrees with it.”

While many were up in arms over the original response, the biggest display of chutzpah had to have come from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who criticized the President for failing to defend a diplomat.

Let’s say that again – she was upset that he failed to defend a diplomat.

Why is that such an incredibly bold comment, Hillary? We’ll give you a hint – it rhymes with ‘Svenghazi.’

It was Clinton who served as Secretary of State under then-President Obama when she ‘hesitated to defend a diplomat’ named Chris Stevens in Benghazi.

Not only did the Clinton State Department fail to provide adequate security for Ambassador Stevens leading up to the September 11, 2012 attack, but they failed to defend him during the attack.

Kris Paronto, a former Army Ranger and military contractor, and commando John Tiegen, both individuals who survived the Benghazi attack, have consistently refuted government claims that there was no ‘stand down’ order that day.

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